BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Frank Pitcher
Deer Isle, Maine
Frank is a studio potter, sculptor, craftsman, and carpenter, living in Deer Isle, Maine. He also spends his time in gardens and a small orchard that he shares with his partner, Brinna Davis. He spent time in the Vermont mountains at Johnson State College getting his BA in Art. From there, the fields of Iowa lured Frank out to the University of Iowa, where he received his MA/MFA in Ceramics. For several years he remained in Iowa City, where he learned his trade as a carpenter. The fall colors called to him, so a return to New England found him in southern Maine, where he became involved with Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts. He served on the board there for 20 plus years. The next move was to Deer Isle, where Frank was offered the job of assistant director at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. He was employed at Haystack for 11 years before moving on to open Pitcher/Masters Studio Gallery. One last sidestep finds him happily picking apples and making pots in his new studio on a quiet little corner 5 miles outside of Deer Isle village.
Elizabeth Radliff
Troy, Maine
Elizabeth was raised in Halfmoon, New York. After graduating from college and getting her first “real” job working with adults with disabilities, she found out about the Camphill Communities (www.camphill.org) and left the mainstream behind to join the Camphill Movement. For the next 5 years Elizabeth lived and learned in communities in New York, and Ireland and played a very small role during the formation of the first Camphill in India.
After leaving Camphill in the mid 1990’s she worked for several years on one of the first Community Supported Agriculture (C.S.A) farms in the U.S.A. In 1996 Elizabeth moved to Maine to pursue organic farming and ended up learning about the seed business as well as farming practices while working for Johnnys Selected Seeds, and then Fedco. She was the Garden Manager for a Horticulture therapy program in Newport for 8 growing seasons and has worked on and off at Unity Pond Pottery for over 20 yrs. These days Elizabeth lives in Troy with her partner Cliff, dog Elvis, and cat Lou. She makes and sells pottery www.oaktreepottery.com and also works as an Occupational Therapy Assistant with elders and children with special needs. "I look forward to helping Bowsprit grow and thrive!"
After leaving Camphill in the mid 1990’s she worked for several years on one of the first Community Supported Agriculture (C.S.A) farms in the U.S.A. In 1996 Elizabeth moved to Maine to pursue organic farming and ended up learning about the seed business as well as farming practices while working for Johnnys Selected Seeds, and then Fedco. She was the Garden Manager for a Horticulture therapy program in Newport for 8 growing seasons and has worked on and off at Unity Pond Pottery for over 20 yrs. These days Elizabeth lives in Troy with her partner Cliff, dog Elvis, and cat Lou. She makes and sells pottery www.oaktreepottery.com and also works as an Occupational Therapy Assistant with elders and children with special needs. "I look forward to helping Bowsprit grow and thrive!"
Holly Bartlett Weinberg
East Blue Hill, Maine
After growing up on her grandparent's homestead in rural New Hampshire where she raised sheep, Holly B -W pursued a music education degree at U Mass, Lowell.
She has enjoyed a life long relationship with children and adults through her dedication to teaching piano.
After college, this interest was fueled by working with pianist, Eric Stumacher (former executive director of Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music) and visionary music educator, Shiniki Suzuki. She has held board positions in many varied organizations ranging from Conservation Commissions to Chamber Music and is an active member of Maine Music Teachers Association where she served in many positions.
Her two sons are crafting in the world of glass and film.
Holly lives with her husband and continues teaching on the coast of Maine.
She has enjoyed a life long relationship with children and adults through her dedication to teaching piano.
After college, this interest was fueled by working with pianist, Eric Stumacher (former executive director of Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music) and visionary music educator, Shiniki Suzuki. She has held board positions in many varied organizations ranging from Conservation Commissions to Chamber Music and is an active member of Maine Music Teachers Association where she served in many positions.
Her two sons are crafting in the world of glass and film.
Holly lives with her husband and continues teaching on the coast of Maine.
Matthew Shyka
Freedom, Maine
Matthew Shyka is multidisciplinary artist and educator in the fields of dance, theater and visual arts. He was born and raised in Maine and received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology from the University of Maine at Orono. He shortly thereafter moved to Santa Cruz, CA where he lived and worked for 27 years in the engineering field, as a private chef/caterer, and as a program developer and direct support professional for individuals with developmental disabilities. He is a certified practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method as well as a certified teacher of the Danceability method. He is delighted to be collaborating with and supporting the fine folks of Bowsprit.
Daniel MacPhee
Palermo, Maine
Daniel is a farmer, a father and an educator—and can’t ever seem to separate those roles. He has applied his passion for experiential, community-based programming, peer-to-peer education and mentorship throughout New England in settings ranging from urban public schools, to city government, community farms, and public and private colleges—including 4 years as the Director of Educational Programs for the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. Daniel raises seed crops, perennials and grafted nursery stock along with his partner and two kids at Blackbird Rise, their certified organic farm in Palermo, Maine. Daniel also works off-farm part-time as a STEM Education Specialist facilitating out-of-school programming with the Maine Math and Science Alliance and manages a Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NE-SARE) initiative to strengthen the social sustainability of family farmers in ME-NY-MA.